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Freeman, D., (2012). On (not) closing the gaps: the evolution of national and regional unemployment rates by race and ethnicity. The Review of Black Political Economy, 39(2): 267-284

Freeman, D., (2011). Beer in good times and bad: a U.S. state-level analysis of economic conditions and alcohol consumption. The Journal of Wine Economics, 6(2): 231-251

Fontenla, M., Gonzalez F., & Quast, T., (2011).Are recessions good for everyone’s health? The association between mortality and the business cycle by race/ethnicity in the U.S. Applied Economics Letters, 18(3): 207-212

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Freeman, D., (2012). Is beer safer than spirits? How the change in consumption shares of alcoholic beverage types affects traffic mortality in young people. German Journal of Agricultural Economics, 61(4): 254-264

Freeman, D., (2012). On (not) closing the gaps: the evolution of national and regional unemployment rates by race and ethnicity. The Review of Black Political Economy, 39(2): 267-284

Fontenla, M., Gonzalez F., & Quast, T., (2011).Are recessions good for everyone’s health? The association between mortality and the business cycle by race/ethnicity in the U.S. Applied Economics Letters, 18(3): 207-212

Frank, M., (2011). Price-Cap regulation and the incentive to cooperate in research. Journal of Business Strategies, 28(1): 59–73

Freeman, D., (2011). Beer in good times and bad: a U.S. state-level analysis of economic conditions and alcohol consumption. The Journal of Wine Economics, 6(2): 231-251

Freeman, D., & Swinnen, J., (2011). Cold comfort in hard times: do people drink more beer during recessions? The Economics of Beer

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Gonzalez, F., & Rodriguez, A., (2004). Robust control: a note on the response of the control to changes in the ‘free’ parameter conditional on the character of nature. Computational Economics, 24(3): 223-238

Freeman, D., (2003). Is health care a necessity or a luxury? pooled estimates of income elasticity from U.S. state-level data. Applied Economics, 35(5): 495-502

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